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The Rags 2 Riches didn’t help out? My PfM’s never see a drying aid. I use pluffles for drying aids and the R2R seemed to bring those back to life.
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I'll have to try using my pfm's without a drying aid, It's really just an old habit. I always "prime" them first on glass.
No need for a drying aid with PFMs. They absorb that well
Correct, ceramic coat and never dry the car with a "dry towel" Blow dry it first. Then use the damp towel to finish up.
I ALWAYS recommend a damp towel to start and use something like Wolfgang Uber as your drying aid. 1oz to a gallon. Use that mixture to dampen your drying towel.
While drying one can use something like Beadmaker, etc as a further gloss agent or something to help provide a slick feeling, etc.
You won't have problems with black going forward once dried like the above. I also use a 16x16 Eagle Edgeless microfiber. Something in the 400-500 GSM Range. Only need a couple. Wipe top-down of course.
I have a question about your prepping the towel with a drying aid. Can you be more specific as to which Uber product you use for your gallon mix? And do you then pour the mix into a spray bottle and then spray it on the towel? If not please explain your methodology in greater detail. Thanks in advance.
I don't use drying aids. The PFMs dry the car perfectly fine without them
The Rag Co Liquid8r is also superb.
ONR can be used for soooo many purposes. I always keep it on hand. I use as clay lube, for RW, clay lube, drip a little in the rinse bucket, etc etc etc #### I even drink it when fridge is empty. KIDDING!Diluted ONR a good choice for a drying aid? I use it as a QD. Thanks
True. Definitely measure it to make sure its diluted properlyIf your QD dilution ratio doesn't streak then it would make a great drying aid.
Also if you decide to invest in different drying towels look for 70/30 blend terry weave microfiber towels. They are more absorbent than 80/20 blend towels. More absorbent equals fewer passes on your paint. Fewer passes equals less abrasion.
True. Definitely measure it to make sure its diluted properly
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